DIY'ers EPROM Burner

Steven Ciciora scicior at uswest.com
Wed Apr 29 18:41:52 GMT 1998


I plan on laying out a PCB and putting together a kit for the below. 
I'm going to offer it at cost, and am trying to get it as cheap as
possible.  So if your construction skills are marginal or are not as
experienced as others, if you wait a few weeks, I should be announcing
more details.  Depending on a lot of things (such as ZIF sockets, power
supply, etc) I'm hoping for the cost to be under $30.  Now if only
someone could find a bunch of $15 eprom erasers...

Steven Ciciora

P.S. I already have an eprom programmer for my self; my only motivation
is to contribute what I can to the Loyal Order of the Cone Shaped Hat.

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From: "Derek Jewett" <djewett at snowcrest.net>
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 20:23:08 -0700
Subject: DIY'ers EPROM Burner

Ok the 2732 update has been added to the DIY'ers EPROM burner. Please
note
that the 2732 hack has not been tested as of yet, but the unit works
fine
for burning 27128/256/512,etc... It is a hobbyists grade plan so the
plans
are a little akward, if you have trouble reading the hand drawn
schematics
let me know I have a well laid out schemaic I can save as a metafile and
send you a copy. This project was originaly intended for burning video
game
cartriges and turned into a more "generic" burner I thought would be
usefull for any DIY'er wanting to read/burn his own chips for fun. As
you
will see the design is incredibly simple, and flexible, even for cone
shaped hat wearers!. Enjoy!


The specific URL for the EPROMr FAQ page is
<http://www.zws.com/products/epromr_faq.html>, however most of you will
want to go to <http://www.zws.com/products/bin/epromr.zip> and download
the
new version of the software archive (approx. 555K). This zip file also
contains the FAQ document.


Derek 
PS Soon to be added a DIY'ers plan for making your own cone shaped
hat!!!!!

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